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A New Exhibition at the National Museum of Qatar Foreshadows an Exciting Future for the Country’s Growing Art Scene
All photography “Manzar: Art and Architecture from Pakistan 1940s to Today.” (Exhibition View), 2024, and courtesy of Qatar Museums. Doha’s Art Mill Museum (AMM) is not officially open, but the new institution is already acting on its mission to bring international modern and contemporary art to Qatar’s capital. The museum is whetting its future devotees’ palates with “Manzar: Art…
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Reimagining Temple Contemporary: Matt Kenyatta seeks community input
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! There is a fresh face at the helm at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture, and he promises to bring a new perspective. Last month, Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta (Dr. Matt) joined…
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Serendipity Arts Festival 2024: A celebration of dance, music, and visual arts
The Serendipity Arts Festival returns to Panaji, Goa, for its ninth edition starting from December 15th to 22nd. Organised by the Serendipity Arts Foundation, an initiative established to promote and nurture the arts, the festival has consistently sought to bring together artists, curators, and audiences in a shared celebration of creativity and cultural exchange. This…
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A Walk through the Cypress: Your first stop for holiday happiness in December
The Cypress Gallery, your first stop for holiday happiness. December brings cold weather, black and starry skies, and the transition to a season of giving.
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A Friendly Guide to the Standout Booths at Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami-based gallery Spinello Projects has attracted significant attention at this year’s fair with a solo booth dedicated to local artist Nina Surel. The presentation features an extraordinary collection of ceramic vessels, sculptures, and wall-mounted works rendered in rich earthy tones and deep blue, exploring themes of mysticism, botany, and humanity’s connection to nature. A highlight…
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NJ Transit unveils Transitional Art Project at the Summit Rail Station
SUMMIT, NJ — NJ Transit and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts on Wednesday, Nov. 27, announced the latest installment of the Transitional Art Project at the NJ Transit Summit Rail Station. The Transitional Art Project is a partnership between the agencies that selects artists for temporary visual art exhibitions at NJ Transit…
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Local artist hangs exhibit at newspaper
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } The Register-Herald newspaper exhibits local art at its North Kanawha Street office – free and open to the public, 9 a.m to 5 p.m. weekdays. Local artist Debbie Lester is the latest to hang an exhibit at the newspaper…
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Collective Threads: Anna Andreeva at the Red Rose Silk Factory – Announcements – e-flux
MOMus—Museum of Modern Art—Costakis Collection in Thessaloniki, Greece presents a retrospective exhibition on the work and life of Anna Andreeva (1917–2008), the Soviet textile designer who worked in the design collective at the Red Rose Silk Factory in Moscow from the 1940s to the 1980s, under the title Collective Threads: Anna Andreeva at the Red Rose Silk…
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Revision Art Market supporting Neurodiverse Creatives
Join Revision for a day of handmade shopping on our patio with amazing local vendors! Joyride Bookshop joins us alongside macrame artists, ceramicists, jewelry makers, visual artists, and more! Inside shop sales benefit Artists with Developmental Disabilities, as part of our Creative Arts Program. Neurodiverse entrepreneurs have items on display to promote their individual creative…
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“Harold Smith: Dr. Blackenstein’s Blacktacular Black Shack of Arts and Sciences,” Studios Inc
installation view “My work is about simultaneously navigating the complex and contradictory narratives that Black people have to navigate in America, not just externally, but internally.” — Harold Smith, gallery talk, Nov. 9, Studios Inc Harold Smith set the stage for a “70’s house party vibe” with bottles of Colt 45, Church’s Chicken, and Parliament-Funkadelic…